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Renate Eva Olga Hoffmann-Aleith (* 26. Oktober 1910 in Bergfeld, Landkreis Bromberg, Provinz Posen als Eva Aleith; † 24. Februar 2002 in Kloster Marienfließ (Prignitz) bei Stepenitz) war eine deutsche evangelische Pastorin, Lehrerin und Schriftstellerin. (de) Eva Hoffmann-Aleith (26 October 1910 - 24 February 2004) was a German evangelical pastor, teacher and author. As a woman pastor undertaking what was widely seen as a man's job she became a pioneer and a role model for successor generations. (en) |
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Renate Eva Olga Hoffmann-Aleith (* 26. Oktober 1910 in Bergfeld, Landkreis Bromberg, Provinz Posen als Eva Aleith; † 24. Februar 2002 in Kloster Marienfließ (Prignitz) bei Stepenitz) war eine deutsche evangelische Pastorin, Lehrerin und Schriftstellerin. (de) Eva Hoffmann-Aleith (26 October 1910 - 24 February 2004) was a German evangelical pastor, teacher and author. As a woman pastor undertaking what was widely seen as a man's job she became a pioneer and a role model for successor generations. (en) |
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